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Ex ordinis philosophorum mandato renuntiantur philosophiae doctores: et artium liberalium magistri rectore magnifico Ioanne Adolpho Overbeck ... decano Gustavo Henrico Wiedemann ... procancellario Ludovico Lange ... inde a die primo mensis Novembris a. MD

Archives, Room Use Only - QC761.W54 1876




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How to make and use electricity: a description of the wonderful uses of electricity and electro-magnetism, together with full instructions for making electric toys, batteries, etc., etc. / by George Trebel, A.M., M.D. ; containing over fifty illustrations

Archives, Room Use Only - QC527.T73 1895




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Rules and regulations to be observed by telegraph clerks, and all persons sending railway messages, or engaged in working the telegraphs on the London and North Western Railway.

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5263.L66 1906




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Field message book, U.S. Army: instructions for use.

Archives, Room Use Only - UA943.F45 1917




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Recent wonders in electricity, electric lighting, magnetism, telegraphy, telephony, etc., etc. / including articles by Dr. Siemens, F.R.S. Count du Moncel and Prof. Thomson [sic] ; edited by Henry Greer

Archives, Room Use Only - TK148.G74 1883




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Report from the Select Committee on Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, limited, agreement: together with the proceedings of the committee and appendices.

Archives, Room Use Only - HE8680.G7 G74 1913




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Take action against private schools collecting fees: Ramadoss

‘A lot of people have lost income due to the lockdown’




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Traders found cashing in on shortage of construction materials

VACB squads to conduct checks across State




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COVID-19 hospital in Kasaragod

CSR project of Tata Projects in Kasaragod to have 400-bed quarantine ward, 96-bed isolation ward




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PETA flags tuberculosis in elephants

Appeals to Minister for elephant-free festivals




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Tamil Nadu Muslim League to move HC against increase in retirement age for government staff

‘About 68 lakh youth have applied for government jobs’




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Study reveals early family history-based screening of colorectal cancer may help in diagnosis




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Nutrient supplements might help in fighting against COVID-19, says study




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Hubble sees fragile comet break into dozens of pieces




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We have to register outright win against COVID-19, says Kumble




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China's Xi responds to Kim's congratulatory message




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Sehwag had a unique technique with great balance, says Latif




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Middle-age people might be experiencing more stress compared to life in 90s: Study




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Magician Roy Horn of 'Siegfried and Roy' dead at 75 from coronavirus




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Elon Musk, Grimes still can't agree on pronunciation of X AE A-12




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E-cigarettes damage arteries just like regular cigarettes: Study




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Study reveals moderate exercise in older age cuts time spent in hospital




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Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan want BCCI to allow Indian players to participate in foreign T20 leagues




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'Grey's Anatomy' star Caterina Scorsone, hubby Rob Giles split after decade of marriage




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Raina, Irfan want BCCI to allow 'non-contracted' Indians in T20 leagues




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People at high knee arthritis risk may safely engage in arduous physical activity




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Karnataka govt should demand economic package of Rs 50,000 crore from centre: Siddaramaiah




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Stranded migrant workers stage protest in Mangaluru, demand to be sent back home




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Karnataka announces special relief package for cobblers and leather workers




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COVID-19 Fight - Permagard brings Antimicrobial Shield to India's rescue, disinfects Gujarat Government and Police officials cars




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Surat police detains Congress leaders for flagging off train for migrant workers




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After Ahmedabad and Surat, now total lockdown in Gandhinagar from Sunday




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AIIMS Director visits Gujarat to advise doctors on COVID-19 management




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Vizag gas leak: NGT notice to LG Polymers, others; directs company to deposit Rs 50 cr




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Vizag gas leak situation under control: TDP MLA




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Vizag gas victims stage protest at plant with dead bodies




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Pawan Kalyan to political parties: Don't protest over Vizag amid pandemic




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Situation at Vizag plant under control: LG Polymers




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Vizag gas leak tragedy: Cabinet Secretary chairs review meeting of NCMC to take stock of situation




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'Filled travel forms week ago, can’t wait'

Fed up of waiting to be accommodated on trains or buses for their home states, a fresh sea of migrant labourers took to the Eastern Express Highway (EEH) on Saturday in a bid to cover the arduous journey on foot. Some labourers said they had no roof over their heads in Mumbai and would sometimes go to bed on the pavement on an empty stomach. The groups comprised daily wagers, masons, carpenters and restaurant staffers.




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BJP against the creamy layer provision for SC-ST category, says Sushil Modi

The central government headed by Narendra Modi is committed to protect the rights of SCs and STs, he said




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French Open 2020 could be staged behind closed doors: Chief Guidicelli

The spread of the coronavirus has halted all tennis events since mid-March and will not resume until July 13 at the earliest




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Google-haggle

A little over a month ago, when Google made defiant noises of shutting down its office in China, the stand-off was phrased with great fanfare as the new clash of civilisations.




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Mysuru: Childline team stops child marriage, rescues teen

Child rescue team stopped the wedding of a minor girl from Arkalgud village after a whistle-blower dialled the child helpline.




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[LINK] Responsive images

Since striking out on my own, much of my time’s been dedicated to, well, the book. But I’ve also been fortunate enough to collaborate a bit with Filament Group on one of their projects: namely, a large-scale engagement that requires a responsive approach.

Needless to say, I am having the time of my life.

We’re also learning a lot, too. A lot of discussions about approach and execution have come up, largely because processes for a lot of this stuff don’t exist yet. That will, with a bit of hard work and community discussion, change over time. Still, there has been a lot of brilliant stuff created so far.

Here’s just one example:

The goal of this technique is to deliver optimized, contextual image sizes for responsive layouts that utilize dramatically different image sizes at different resolutions. Ideally, this approach will allow developers to start with mobile-optimized images in their HTML and specify a larger size to be used for users with larger screen resolutions — without requesting both image sizes, and without UA sniffing.

Check out the script, download it, and kick the tires a bit—feedback and tweaks are most welcome.

I realize that there are always going to be philosophical differences around responsive web design. But for me, the solutions-driven discussions are always going to be infinitely more interesting to me than the alternative.




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Keynote, Magic Move, and You

A confession: I love working in Keynote. Love it.

(I’m speaking, of course, of Keynote ’09. Not the feature-stripped version that was released last month. Still, I’m hopeful it’ll improve over time, since it is so very pretty.)

It’s not perfect, mind you—after four or five years of use, the program’s got some not-insignificant stability issues, crashing way more often than I’d like. But after all that time it’s still one of my favorite visual editors: it’s great for quickly prototyping UI components, sketching out ideas for animation timing, and, yes, making slides.

Anyway: over the years, folks have said some very kind things about the visual design of my presentations. I don’t have any special knowledge about Keynote, mind, but thought I’d share a couple things I use in my presentations, in case anyone else finds them helpful.

First up: Magic Move.


Basically, Magic Move is a transition you can apply between two slides. If the second slide shares any objects—images, text boxes, or what-have-you—with the first slide, those objects will be, well, magically moved from one position to the next.

Here’s a very, very simple example:

As you can see, there’s just one object on both slides: a picture of my good friend Dwayne. The image is the same on both slides—you can duplicate the slide, or copy/paste the object to the second slide—but since its position changed, Magic Move kinda tweens the photo to its new position.

Now, I don’t use Magic Move a lot, usually preferring to just lean on simple dissolves between slides. But it’s great for managing more complex animations, like this one:

This animation requires a bit more setup, but the principle is basically the same:

  1. In the first slide, the “screenshots” you see are basically a lot of tiny little screencaps, each containing just one element of the interface. (So there’s an image for the toolbar in Editorially’s editor, another for the discussion panel, another for the account menu avatar, and so on.)
    1. When I’m arranging complex flyouts like this, I’ll usually have a reference screenshot on the canvas as a base layer, and place the smaller screencaps atop it. Just to make sure everything’s aligned, that is.
  2. Then, in the second slide, I move all those small images where I’d like them to end up.
  3. Turn on Magic Move, and you’re left with a neat little flyout cross-section of an interface.

As with most things Keynote-related, Magic Move is pretty reliable…but the more you use it, you’ll probably run up against a couple idiosyncrasies. You can’t magicmove (oh god i’m so sorry) an object if it has any builds or actions on it; animated objects (YES MOM, I’M TALKING ABOUT GIFs) will just blink to their new position; and some objects might move completely counter to what you’d expect.

And as with anything animation-driven, it’s very, very easy to overuse and abuse: try to consider marrying the animation with what you’re actually saying, and ensure the visuals don’t outwhelm your words as you’re presenting. That said, Magic Move is a fantastic tool to keep near at hand—when used just right I think it can be, well, kinda magical.




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Jalna district collector forms panel to probe Aurangabad railway tragedy




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Moderate exercise in middle, older age cuts time spent in hospital




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Teenage obesity, BP may lead to prematurely aged arteries




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NDMA issues guidelines for restarting industrial activities to avoid Vizag-type tragedy

In the wake of the gas leak at a factory in Visakhapatnam, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued detailed guidelines for restarting industries after the lockdown and the precautions to be taken for the safety of the plants as well as the workers.